This Place Value Robot Graphic Organizer is the perfect way to gives your students practice showing numbers in different ways. The graphic organizer allows students to show a number in word form, base ten form, expanded form,and number form. Develop a strong number sense with this fun robot themed printables! Simply write a number or roll a dice, then write the number in 4 many different ways to show that number. How I used the document: Print each chart on cardstock Laminate it for durability a
Includes: Colored Names and Functions Black and White Names and Functions Black and White Names Black and White Names with functions fill in the blank Colored chat with names Black and White Chart with names Black and White chart with fill in the blank names Here is a fun anchor chart to help your students remember the reproductive parts of a flowering plant.
This is a great folktale to use for cross curriculum. The illustrations are beautiful and truly capture the Western African culture. I have my students locate Africa on a world map. Then I explain to my students that Africa has deserts, mountains, grasslands, and tropical rain forests. It’s really important to build background knowledge before reading the folktale. I read the folktale "Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears" aloud to my students. In this lesson, students will draw on their prior
PreK - 4th
English Language Arts, Other (Arts), Reading Strategies
Use this printable to help reinforce what students know about plants! Your children can fill in the functions and how they help the plant survive then color the sheet. Use this in a Science center or in whole group. Includes: Labeled parts and information already filled in Labeled Parts and no information filled in No labeled parts and no information filled in
Anchor charts build a culture of literacy in the classroom, as teachers and students make thinking visible by recording content, strategies, processes, cues, and guidelines during the learning process. Posting anchor charts keeps relevant and current learning accessible to students to remind them of prior learning and to enable them to make connections as new learning happens. Students refer to the charts and use them as tools as they answer questions, expand ideas, or contribute to discussions
Here is a fun anchor chart to help your students remember the reproductive parts of a flowering plant. The parts that are labeled on the anchor chart are: Sepals, Petals, Stamen, and Pistil Each part of the plant has its function next to it and an arrow is used to help indicate which part of the plant the function goes to.
This was one of my favorite folktale when I was younger, and that is why I wanted to create a fun, bold handout to go along with my lesson on folktales.
How I used handout 1: "Elements of a Folktale"
The teacher should model how to use the graphic organizer. The students will complete a graphic organizer on the story. I used this in a second grade setting, so I MODELED MODELED MODELED.
Make sure to discuss with your class the moral of this folktale.
How I used handout 2: "Illustrating the M
PreK - 4th
Other (Arts), Reading Strategies
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